Bryan Habana, three time South African Rugby Player of the Year, became the first South African to reach 50 Test tries when he scored twice against Samoa in June 2013. He is one of the most experienced current Springboks and scored seven tries during The Castle Rugby Championship in 2012, He is also the South African who has scored the most tries in Vodacom Super Rugby. The Bok flyer passed the great Joost van der Westhuizen’s long-standing record of 38 Test tries for South Africa at the Rugby World Cup in 2011 and after a slight slump in form, he was back to his best for the Stormers and the Springboks in 2012. Bryan was the IRB's World Rugby Player of the Year in 2007 and in 2014 he became the fourth Springbok to reach 100 Test caps.

Position: Wing (107Centre (1)
Province: Toulon, France (since 2013), previously Western Province (2010-2013), Golden Lions (2004) and Blue Bulls (2005-2009)
Springbok number: 766
Test debut: 20 November 2004 vs England in London, aged 21
Total tests : 108
Tour matches: 2
Total Springbok matches: 110
Win ratio: 71-33-3
Holds Springbok record for tries in Tests for South Africa (57) and for most tries overall as a wing (57). Most capped Springbok wing (107).
Record-holder for most tries in a career in the Castle Rugby Championship (18).
Honours: SA Rugby Player of the Year (2012, 2007 & 2005); Young Player of the Year (2004); IRB Rugby Player of the Year (2007); Vodacom Rugby Super 12 Player of the Tournament (2005); SuperSport Try of the Year (2005, Vodacom Bulls vs Blues in Pretoria; 2007, Vodacom Bulls vs Sharks in the Super 14 Final in Durban; and 2012, South Africa vs New Zealand in Dunedin).
Scored a record equalling eight tries during RWC 2007.